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Online CBT for individuals with Christian beliefs: a pilot randomised controlled trial ; and Clinical Research Portfolio
[摘要] Objectives: To investigate proof of concept, feasibility and efficacy of an online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) intervention, modified to appeal to Christians who may be reluctant to access secular mental health services.Methods: 52 volunteers with Christian beliefs experiencing low mood or anxiety were recruited (median age=46.5, 25% male) to a pilot randomised waiting-list controlled trial of an online Spiritually-integrated CBT resource, with assessments at baseline, 8 weeks and 12 weeks. Primary outcome measures addressed mood, anxiety and general functioning.Results: No significant differences were found between groups on improvement of primary outcome measures, however there were non-significant trends in favour of those who had access to the course compared with waiting list control on all primary outcome measures.Conclusion: Online CBT targeted at religious groups may be an effective and practical means of promoting evidence-based psychological interventions to individuals who may not otherwise access them.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University:University of Glasgow;Department:Institute of Health and Wellbeing
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[关键词] CBT, Christian, online CBT, computerised, RCT, Spiritually Integrated Therapy [时效性] 
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